It can be improved. But to me, what we have is good enough, not worth hours of work.I won't stop you(or anyone) making a better .svg though

*edit* here's a short how-to:- save lcd_powered image to bmp, black segments on white background- adjust brightness/contrast/gamma to get best result- get potrace http://potrace.sourceforge.net/ , use it like: potrace -s image.bmp

The result image.svg will have gaps and rough edges. These need to be manually cleaned up in inkscape, it's a lot of work.Oh, and the "PM" and clock digits can be copy-pasted to create 18:88 instead of 12:00. And finally, segments need to have ID(coordinates) in their titles, under object properties in inkscape.

It can be improved. But to me, what we have is good enough, not worth hours of work.I won't stop you(or anyone) making a better .svg though

*edit* here's a short how-to:- save lcd_powered image to bmp, black segments on white background- adjust brightness/contrast/gamma to get best result- get potrace http://potrace.sourceforge.net/ , use it like: potrace -s image.bmp

The result image.svg will have gaps and rough edges. These need to be manually cleaned up in inkscape, it's a lot of work.Oh, and the "PM" and clock digits can be copy-pasted to create 18:88 instead of 12:00. And finally, segments need to have ID(coordinates) in their titles, under object properties in inkscape.

I'm sorry if I came off as demanding anything! I got the impression that what you did with ML-102 was a matter of minutes rather than hours since you were so quick.

I could definitely have a go at this if noone else does, but it will be 2 weeks from now. Thanks for the instructions! I could definitely see myself getting lost in manual tracing - that's the kind of OCD that got me here in the first place...